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How to spot a predatory conference, and what science needs to do about them: a guide

Christine Ro

Nature, 2024, vol. 632, issue 8023, 219-220

Abstract: Researchers who have fallen prey to predatory conferences share the tell-tale signs of a dud event.

Keywords: Careers; Publishing; Conferences and meetings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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